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Using THC-laced edibles and smoking marijuana are both linked to early signs of cardiovascular disease, a new study found.
A study done at the University of California at San Francisco says people who regularly smoke marijuana or consume THC ...
Smoking or eating marijuana on a regular basis may damage a healthy person's blood vessels much like tobacco does, a small ...
Experts warn of cardiovascular risks from chronic cannabis use, as a UC San Francisco study shows similar vascular effects to ...
Your best bud might be breaking your heart. Though many Americans believe daily marijuana use is safer than tobacco, a new ...
A new, small medical study is one of the first to look at the effects that ingesting THC can have on the heart ...
The study found people who used cannabis chronically - including in edible form - had significantly reduced vascular function.
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"We're looking at a window in the future, showing the early changes that may explain why smoking marijuana has been linked to later heart disease," Springer said. "It appears the act of smoking and ...
"We're looking at a window in the future, showing the early changes that may explain why smoking marijuana has been linked to later heart disease," Springer said. "It appears the act of smoking ...